Qayyoma

Qayyoma (323-400) was Patriarch of the East from 377 to 400, succeeding Tomarsa and preceding Patriarch of the East Isaac.

Biography
Qayyoma was consecrated as a priest two years after the death of Patriarch of the East Tomarsa, devoting himself to God and the Church of the East during a time in which the intolerant Bahram IV succeeded his father Shapur II as Shah of Persia. The bishop Marutha successfully made peace between the Eastern Roman emperor Arcadius and Shapur, leading to Qayyoma attempting to abdicate. Instead, he died in 400 AD.